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Alanis Obomsawin: The Vision of a Native Filmmaker
Black Indian With a Camera: The Work of Valena Broussard Dismukes
Cathy Mattes
Coming to You From the Indigenous Future: Native Women, Speculative Film Shorts, and the Art of the Possible
Commercialization and Marketing of Women’s Indigenous Knowledge Products: A Case Study of Maasai Body Ornamental Products in Arusha, Tanzania
Contact Zones: Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada's Colonial Past
Coyote's Way: Missy Whiteman's Indigenous New Media
Cracking the Glass Ceiling: Contemporary Inuit Drawing
Creating an Impact: Community Contexts for the Contemporary Expressions of Indigenous Women Artists
Deaconess Winifred Hilliard and the Cultural Brokerage of the Ernabella Craft Room
Decolonizing Colonial Violence: The Subversive Practices of Aboriginal Film and Video
Disposable Red Woman: Guerrilla Art
Equality Rights Proponent Was an Accomplished Artisan
Chronicles the life and works of Horton First Nation Chief Rita Smith.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Expanding Interpretations of Native American Women's History
Exploring the Connection Between Aboriginal Women's Hand Drumming and Health Promotion (Mino-Bimaadiziwin)
Fashioning Decolonization: Telling Stories Of Canadian Indigenous Women Through Fashion Hacking
Floating World: The Post-Minimalist Art of Faye HeavyShield
Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists: Teacher's Guide
For use with exhibition of the same name.
Related material: Interviews with artists.
Hustling and Hoaxing: Institutions, Modern Styles, and Yeffe Kimball’s “Native” Art
Imagining Indigenous Digital Futures: An Afterword
In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization
Indian Country: Essays on Contemporary Native Culture
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Knowledge and Prospects for Income and Employment Generation: The Case of Handicraft Production among Rural Women in Tanzania
Inuit Songbird Honoured
Lighting Fires: Re-Searching Sexualized Violence with Indigenous Girls in Northern Canada
Lori Blondeau: High-Tech Storytelling for Social Change
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of North America: Culture as a Tool to Denounce
Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
Author uses her own experiences as non-Indigenous woman of color to explore the challenges in becoming an ally with Indigenous communities fight in their fight for decolonization.
Province Honors Women
For Women's History Month, ten Aboriginal women from British Columbia were honored for their contributions to the political and cultural lives of their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Pump up the Volume
Re-Inventing Art Practices: Indigenous Women Artists Building Community Through Art and Activism in Rural and Remote Manitoba
Re-Visioning Wildfire: Historical Interpretations of the Life and Art of Edmonia Lewis
Representations of Native American Women in Museums
Resilience: Teaching Guide
Developed to accompany the exhibition Resilience which featured Indigenous women artists' works displayed on billboards in inner cities and on highways.
Related material: Project Templates; curatorial essay The Resilient Body by Lee-Ann Martin and her curator's talk.
Ruthe Blalock Jones: Native American Artist and Educator
Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence against Native Women
Staying in Place: Plains Metis Borderland Communities, 1885-1930
Survivance, Signs, and Media Art Histories: New Temporalities and Productive Tensions in Dana Claxton’s Made To Be Ready: A Review Essay
The Tender and Brave Heart of a Warrior Woman
Discusses achievements of Metis broadcaster and businesswoman Suzanne Rochon-Burnett, the first woman inducted into the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.